Accessibility Statement

(in compliance with Article 3-bis of Law no. 4, dated 9 January 2004)

COSWELL SPA VAT No.:00708541206 is committed to making its product accessible in accordance with Legislative Decree No. 106 dated 10 August 2018. This accessibility statement applies to the website: https://www.lenigola.it/homepage/en

 

Compliance status

This website does Not comply with the requirements set out in Appendix A of the technical standard UNI EN 301549:2018 (which corresponds to the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines - WCAG 2.1), due to the non-compliance cases listed below.

 

Inaccessible content

  • Non-compliance details
    1. The website provides no documentation about its ICT accessibility and compatibility features, which makes it difficult for users to understand how to use and activate them. It also does not fully satisfy all the WCAG 2.1, level AA requirements, which undermines the usability of certain pages or functionalities. At a user interface level, it does not always observe users’ color, contrast, font and focus preferences, which makes interaction more difficult, especially for people with specific needs.
    2. The website’s preregistered audio and video content has no accessible alternatives, like transcripts for the audio or audio descriptions of videos, which compromises information access for users with visual or hearing impairments. Videos with synchronized audio content also have no accessible captions or suitable controls for activating and customizing them. There is no synchronization between the audio content and captions and no options for changing their appearance or activating audio descriptions. Conserving caption data in a way that ensures consistent and stable viewing is also not guaranteed.
    3. Many pages include images with no text alternatives and some of the images contain text that is not included in a way that is visible on the page, so assistive technologies cannot read the content describing them.
    4. On most pages, the structure of and relationships between the elements are not always defined programmatically or supported by text alternatives. There are also syntactical errors or invalid markings that prevent assistive technologies from correctly interpreting webpage contents and functionalities. Lastly, several interactive elements fail to communicate their name, role, or value correctly, which hinders accessibility for people using screen readers or other assistive devices.
    5. In some pages, keyboard navigation is not fully supported. Some elements cannot be accessed without a mouse pointer, no keyboard focus indicator is visible and sometimes it cannot be removed from certain components. The navigation sequence does not always follow a logical order, which makes information hard to understand. There is also no mechanism for skipping repetitive blocks of content or slowing down navigation, and there is no method for properly managing additional content displayed with a mouse pointer hover or keyboard focus indicator.
    6. Color is the only identifier used to transmit information; for example, some links are marked as such, only by the color of the font. The contrast ratio between text color and background color is also not always at least 4.5:1, and the contrast ratio of the graphic elements is not at least 3.1:1 in relation to the color or adjacent colors.
    7. On certain pages, the layout’s spacing, text resizing and small-screen adaptation is managed ineffectively, which adversely affects readability and functionality.
    8. The homepage includes an automatic animation that cannot be stopped or hidden. This can create difficulties for people who need more time to read the information or are sensitive to moving contents.
    9. Some pages in the website do not have titles that describe or are consistent with their content, and do not offer at least two ways of identifying them, like a sitemap, table of contents, or search function. This makes it difficult for users, especially those using assistive technologies, to understand the page topic and find information quickly.
    10. There are links on nearly all the web pages that do not provide clear information about their purpose. This makes it difficult for users to understand where they lead if they have not read the surrounding context. Some links are also not properly labeled (by name and/or role) in the code, which prevents assistive technologies from interpreting them correctly. This can create difficulties for blind people or those using screen readers.
  • On certain pages, some interactive components have a different name (name attribute) to the visually presented text (text labels or text images). This can create difficulties for people using assistive technologies or voice input tools, which makes interaction with the website less intuitive.

COSWELL SPA VAT No.:00708541206 is currently implementing the updates needed to ensure full compliance with accessibility requirements.

 

Accessibility statement draft details

  • This statement was drafted on 26/03/2025.
  • The information in the statement was obtained from a third-party assessment.
  • Assessment method Automatic and manual analysis
 

Provider contact details and how to report an issue

The provider can be contacted at the following email address: servizio.consumatori@coswell.biz

 

How to report an issue to the Agency for Digital Italy (AgID)

In the event of an unsatisfactory response or no response at all, the interested party can report it using the following link: https://difensorecivicodigitale.agid.gov.it/

 

Information about the website

  • Website publication date: 15/05/2024
  • Usability tests have been performed.
  • CMS used for the website: FlexCMP